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US$2 billion George Washington Bridge repair

A US$2 billion repair project is underway for the George Washington Bridge in the US.
December 10, 2024 Read time: 3 mins
Rehabilitation work is underway for the George Washington bridge connecting New York and Jersey in the US – image courtesy of © Eduard4us| Dreamstime.com

The US$2 billion maintenance and repair project for the George Washington Bridge linking New York and Jersey in the US is now more than 50% complete. According to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the replacement of the 592 steel suspender ropes on the George Washington Bridge is nearly complete.

The ’Restoring the George’ project began in 2016 and includes 11 projects to modernise the 93-year-old bridge. The project includes removing toll booths at the bridge's New Jersey entrance, as the Port Authority adopted cashless tolling in 2022.

The replacement of the 592 ropes that suspend from the bridge’s four main cables and hold up the bridge’s two roadway levels is the largest part of the project to rehabilitate, repair or replace major components of the world’s busiest vehicular bridge. The replacement of every suspender rope and the rehabilitation of the bridge’s four main cables are essential to the bridge’s state of good repair. As the New York and New Jersey region’s primary Hudson River crossing for large commercial trucks, the bridge is a crucial link in the regional interstate highway network.   

The suspender rope replacement project, scheduled to be completed by the end of 2026, includes the construction of a newly built sidewalk on the bridge’s south side to improve safety and accessibility while increasing capacity for path users by separating pedestrians on the south sidewalk once completed and cyclists on the existing north sidewalk. 

Work to replace the bridge’s original steel suspender ropes began in September 2018 on the bridge’s north side. The process of inspecting and cleaning the main cables, as well as the replacement of each steel suspender rope on the bridge’s north side, was completed in 2022. Once new suspender ropes were in place and the main cable rehabilitation was complete, acoustical monitoring and dehumidification systems were installed on the main cables.  

“The upkeep of the world’s busiest bridge requires constant vigilance and major investment to ensure the George Washington Bridge can safely and reliably connect people and commerce at the center of this region’s economic engine,” said Port Authority Chairman Kevin O’Toole. “Our Restoring the George program is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to build on the feat of engineering that connected the region 93 years ago, and to adapt the bridge to new and modern ways of commuting and sharing use beyond its original design.”  

“Our $2 billion Restoring the George program to overhaul the George Washington Bridge is essential to its future and continued ability to connect the region,” said Port Authority executive cirector Rick Cotton. “For the first time since this 93-year-old bridge was built, we are replacing or upgrading its original major components with modern technology and best-in-class materials. As the stewards of this critical link in our regional transportation network, we are investing billions of dollars and applying top industry engineering expertise to ensure the George Washington Bridge can safely serve the region for another hundred years.”  

 

 

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